Legacy may soon have a marquee

After months of discussion, Legacy Theater in Tyrone may soon have a marquee sign that will remind residents of the old-fashioned movie palaces.

New village announced

Initial plans for Friendship Village, the first of three proposed villages in Chattahoochee Hill Country, have been submitted to Georgia Dept. of Community Affairs. Plans call for developing 5,981 residential units, nearly a million square feet of retail and office space and 96,500 square feet of civic and institutional use on 1,997.6 acres.

CSI: Union City

CSI: Union City

Twelve- year-old Senoia resident Sara McFall dusts for fingerprints at Union City Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit lab.

Fayette has a Teacher of the Year finalist

History has been made again. For the second consecutive year, a Fayette educator has been named a finalist for 2008 Georgia Teacher of the Year.

New Campbell County on the way?

In some people’s minds it was only a matter of time. In the minds of others, it will never happen. House Resolution 12 introduced Jan. 9 by Alpharetta Rep. Jan Jones calls for the break-up of Fulton County that could result in the re-creation of Milton County on the north side and, presumably, Campbell County on the south side.

Chamber has big plans

It was a look to the future Thursday as South Fulton Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Leslie Hamrick provided a glimpse of the organization’s plans at the Annual Meeting and Luncheon at Georgia International Convention Center.

Fairburn arrest copper thiefs

The price of copper is up and thieves wanting to make an easy buck are cashing in. But police investigating the thefts are making headway with catching those wanting a quick profit on the shiny metal.

Chance named committee chair

State Sen. Ronnie Chance (R-Tyrone) has been appointed Chairman of the newly created Senate Government Oversight Committee by Lt. Governor Casey Cagle. The Senate Government Oversight Committee is the newest standing committee in the body, which will be responsible for holding hearings, if necessary, on issues of concern within the state government. He also will continue serving as secretary of the Senate Finance Committee.

2006 was a big year for Tyrone

Last year, residents of Tyrone saw their small town move into the big leagues as new restaurants and a performing arts center moved into town.

Man sought in holiday kidnapping

Palmetto police are seeking an Alabama man in connection with a New Year’s Day kidnapping of a woman from her residence on Anna Avenue. The woman was released unharmed after being held at gunpoint for several hours on a journey that went from Palmetto to Alabama and to Atlanta.

A close call

A close call

Sandy Creek’s Drew Gunnin gets the upper hand in his match with his opponent from McIntosh High School.

Residents decry annexation efforts

It was an occasion for Fulton County residents to express their thoughts to the elected officials who represent them under the Gold Dome. But by the end of the Jan. 3 meeting at Atlanta’s Central Presbyterian Church, Fulton County legislators had received a diplomatic but determined earful from south Fulton residents who comprised the majority of those attending.

Helping out the arts

Helping out the arts

Long-time Southside Theater Guild member Marian Johnson accepts a $1,500 donation from United Community Bank President and Chief Executive Officer David Coxon.

More townhomes headed for Union City

Plans to develop 230 townhouse units on 50 acres at Oakley Road and Mall Boulevard came on step closer to reality Dec. 19 when Union City council members gave approval to a rezoning request to transition the area from General Commercial to Town Center Multi-family zoning.

Transfer of development rights program picking up steam

It was a little piece of history Dec. 22 when Chattahoochee Hill Country residents Melissa Monk and Sean Ihndris became the second property owners to participate in a process that will help preserve the area’s rural nature while financially benefitting from that decision.

A thank you to the public servants

A thank you to the public servants

Police and Firefighters of the Year from Union City, Fairburn and Palmetto are honored Dec.

More business headed for town

More business headed for town

An artist’s rendering shows plans for the proposed Neighborhood Community Bank on the southwest side of Carriage Oaks Drive and Ga.

Jenkins Road property passes Tyrone’s Planning Commission

A request to amend Tyrone’s Land Use Map and rezone eight acres on Jenkins Road near Flat Rock Middle School for construction of several homes succeeded with a unanimous vote Dec. 28 by the town’s Planning Commission. The vote came with opposition by neighbor Charles Bagwell who believed construction of several homes would be an improper use of the property.

Have at it!

Have at it!

Sasha Alter, 5, of Tyrone, winds up as she chucked food to the geese and ducks that call Lake Peachtree home Wednesday afternoon.

Tyrone restaurant robbed

Tyrone police are working to identify the person who held up the Subway restaurant at knifepoint Wednesday night, getting away with several hundred dollars in cash.

Police searching for bank robber

Police searching for Hwy. 74 bank robber

Fairburn Police are seeking an armed gunman in the Dec. 19 robbery at the Bank of Georgia on Ga. Highway 74 and Milam Road.

Fairburn Det. Ben Pace said a man wearing a black jacket, dark pants and an orange toboggan entered the bank’s front entrance at approximately 11:27 a.m. The man was described as a white male with dirty blond hair in his late 20s to mid-30s, 5’5”-5’8” in height and weighing 120-140 pounds, Pace said.

School board signs off on sewer deal with Tyrone

A deal that has been in the works for more than five years came to fruition Monday night as the Fayette County Board of Education decided to get out of the sewage treatment business.

The sights of the season

The sights of the season

Michael Plott continues his annual festiv

Office, industrial headed for Tyrone’s entrance

Visitors approaching Tyrone on Ga. Highway 74 will soon see new offices sprouting up on the busy corridor.

The Tyrone Town Council Thursday night approved a 45 acre rezoning for a tract on Ga. Highway 74. The tract is the first property in Tyrone approaching the town from Fairburn on Hwy.74.

More retail headed for Union City

The winds of change continue to blow around the Union Station area along Ga. Highway 138. A rezoning request to transition 30.74 acres near Goodson Road and Goodson Connector from General Commercial and Light Industrial to Town Center Mixed Use won approval Dec. 19 from Union City council members.

A warm thank you

A warm thank you

The Old Campbell County Historical Society presented a thank-you gift to its research room volunteers for their hours of volunteering.

Drive-by shooting claim proves false

Sometimes things just do not go as planned. That was all too true for a Fairburn man Dec. 12 who was arrested after he and three friends claimed he was the victim of a drive-by shooting.

Landfill may be headed to South Fulton

Union City Council Dec. 19 unanimously approved a text amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance to include “inert waste landfill operations” in Light Industrial zoning areas.

Drive safely during the holidays

The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety has a life-saving warning for motorists with travel plans for the Christmas and New Year holiday driving periods. “Over The Limit. Under Arrest,” declared GOHS Director Bob Dallas as he launched Georgia’s statewide Operation Zero Tolerance impaired driving campaign.

Arrests

The following arrests were made by Fairburn Police between Dec. 6-12:

Kenneth Martin, 40, Fairburn, burglary

Dexter Smith, 40, Fairburn, theft by taking

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